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Reaching the top and staying there are two very different challenges.
One can be driven by hustle, obsession and short term intensity.
The other requires evolution, resilience and a willingness to challenge long held beliefs.
In this episode of Stay at the Top, I’m joined by Dane Rampe, Sydney Swans captain and one of the AFL’s most respected leaders, for a raw and insightful conversation on longevity, leadership, failure and what it truly takes to sustain elite performance over time.
We unpack Dane’s unconventional path to the AFL, the years of rejection before being drafted, the mindset shifts that extended his career, and the lessons learned from four Grand Final losses.
This is a conversation about performance, but even more so identity, perspective and growth.
In this episode, Dane shares
Key Quotes
“Reaching the top, you can get there unsustainably. Staying there requires something different.”
“High performance is such a privilege.”
“What everyone saw was the rise. What they didn’t see was years of flatlining.”
Timestamps
(00:01) Reaching the top vs staying there
(02:30) The secret to longevity
(05:11) Rejected at 18 and the four year grind
(09:02) Letting go of identity and pressure
(10:22) Delayed success and compounding habits
(13:31) What changed with age and experience
(15:40) The metrics that matter
(19:19) Challenging long held beliefs
(23:12) How Dane approaches performance now
(24:39) Parallels between business and sport
(26:18) Four Grand Final losses and failure
(31:17) Leadership, pressure and responsibility
(33:44) Perspective after public failure
(36:01) Why failure no longer scares him
PRE-ORDER For the Long Run by Jess Spendlove 👉 https://amzn.to/4t33BPh
About Dane Rampe
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/_danerampe/
Take the High-Performance Profile Quiz
https://jessicaspendlove.com/quiz/
Stay At The Top
🟩 Speaker Inquiries jessicaspendlove.com/speaking/
🟩 Follow Jess on IG https://shorturl.at/s7egp
🟩 Follow Jess on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/jessicaspendlove/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Jess SpendloveReaching the top and staying there are two very different challenges.
One can be driven by hustle, obsession and short term intensity.
The other requires evolution, resilience and a willingness to challenge long held beliefs.
In this episode of Stay at the Top, I’m joined by Dane Rampe, Sydney Swans captain and one of the AFL’s most respected leaders, for a raw and insightful conversation on longevity, leadership, failure and what it truly takes to sustain elite performance over time.
We unpack Dane’s unconventional path to the AFL, the years of rejection before being drafted, the mindset shifts that extended his career, and the lessons learned from four Grand Final losses.
This is a conversation about performance, but even more so identity, perspective and growth.
In this episode, Dane shares
Key Quotes
“Reaching the top, you can get there unsustainably. Staying there requires something different.”
“High performance is such a privilege.”
“What everyone saw was the rise. What they didn’t see was years of flatlining.”
Timestamps
(00:01) Reaching the top vs staying there
(02:30) The secret to longevity
(05:11) Rejected at 18 and the four year grind
(09:02) Letting go of identity and pressure
(10:22) Delayed success and compounding habits
(13:31) What changed with age and experience
(15:40) The metrics that matter
(19:19) Challenging long held beliefs
(23:12) How Dane approaches performance now
(24:39) Parallels between business and sport
(26:18) Four Grand Final losses and failure
(31:17) Leadership, pressure and responsibility
(33:44) Perspective after public failure
(36:01) Why failure no longer scares him
PRE-ORDER For the Long Run by Jess Spendlove 👉 https://amzn.to/4t33BPh
About Dane Rampe
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/_danerampe/
Take the High-Performance Profile Quiz
https://jessicaspendlove.com/quiz/
Stay At The Top
🟩 Speaker Inquiries jessicaspendlove.com/speaking/
🟩 Follow Jess on IG https://shorturl.at/s7egp
🟩 Follow Jess on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/jessicaspendlove/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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